Theory of mind and executive functions in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: A cross-diagnostic latent class analysis for identification of neuropsychological subtypes

RESULTS: Four neurocognitive subgroups, including a “neuropsychologically normal” cluster, a severe global impairment cluster and two clusters of mixed cognitive profiles were found. Severe impairment cluster was characterized by particularly severe ToM deficits and predominantly included patients with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia patients in this cluster had severe negative symptoms. In contrast, individuals with BP compared to schizophrenia patients were more likely to be included in the “neuropsychologically normal” cluster.
CONCLUSION: Identification of distinctive neurobiological subtypes of patients based on social and non-social cognitive profiles can improve classification of major psychoses. Neurocognitive subgroupings of patients might be also beneficial for intervention strategies including cognitive rehabilitation.

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The schizoaffective cluster is out of this

Agree, they should have included schizoaffective.

Guess I’m normal and abnormal. Sounds about right :smile:

Actually this bothers me. Where is the normal line? Who wrote it? Is it achievable for a schizophrenic? There’s a lot of normal schizophrenics here.